interesting bird Lisunov Li-2

michaelvader

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Hallo friends,

on the german site FS2004-Team some one pointed to an interesting model of the Lisunov Li-2

https://www.avsimrus.com/files.phtml?lastdays=30

It is not just arework of one of the many DC-3/C-47. It is a complete new model. The Problem is that all is in russian.
But when you have understood the procedures to fly this rare bird she will be a fine part of classic aircrafts collection

Best regards

Michael
 
Hallo friends,
as my pc monitor accepts only a resolution of 1440 X 900 and most of the russian cockpits I know are in that special green,
I have recized alls concerned panel parts to match with my 1440 X 900 and repainted all the dashbord parts in green. As the NAV1 radio and the ILS indicator did not find my agreement I changed this gauges which I lend from a IL-14.
On the german site the did not search long to understand the russian manuals and equipment -the fly this bird with DC-3 panels. Why not? One can also fly an Airbus with a panel from a boeing and so on. On my belief the author have done a nice work and merrits some attention to be payed to.
I tiried to translate the manuals into german via the google translator - some parts are a bit "bizarre". Also I have still not found out all the functions of the switches from the upperoverhead bords.
But nevertheless I can fly her. What one must pas a lot of attention is to tune well the mixture to avoid the cylinderhead temperatures coming to be to hot.
If there is an interest for my little mods for this birds I can make a modifications pack

oups not to forget, there are two versions of the LI-2 from the same author. On my belief the second one is the better one.

Best regards

Michael
 
Indeed it is a nice model, as I don’t read Russian I grafted the panel from JBK’s Ilyushin IL-14P into the Lisunov, and flew a circuit:
Lisu 1.jpg

The download includes 16 textures
Lisu 2.jpg

Preparing to taxi, ground handling is difficult as the steering is almost non existent (but this can be easily corrected in the Aircraft.cfg file):
Lisu 4.jpg

Taking off from Jardines del Ray (MUCC) Cuba in a mid day tropical rain storm::
lisu 5.jpg

Climb out (the gear retraction is very slow) but this might be realistic:
lisu 6.jpg

Turning to return. This aircraft is quite sensitive to control inputs, more so than the Microsoft DC-3:
Lisu 8.jpg

Short final:
Lisu 9.jpg

and touch down:
Lisu 10.jpg

Thanks to Michaelvader for alerting us to it.
 
You eventually forgot this one here (version 1946-47):

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Bernard
 
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Hallo friends,
to take the panel of the IL-14 was also an idea that I had - but too much differencies
Try to translate the original manuals with google translator and you will see that even some times the google
translator is a bit beneath the way it is possible to under stand how to fly with the original panel
I have joined my german translation perhaps it might help you
To dive into this reartime universe of russian aviation is realy interesting

Best regards

Michael
 

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oups not to forget, there are two versions of the LI-2 from the same author. On my belief the second one is the better one.
Thanks for the HU Michael.

Is the 186 MB version the better one, or the 417 MB version? When I follow your link the 186 MB version is the second one.

Huub
 
I also saw that there were 2 versions. The 417MB version seems to be v1.5, the 186MB version is v1.
So, the question is.. which version is the better/preferred one??
Actually, self explanatory.. from the v1.5 version..(417MB)

'Lisunov Li-2 medium-haul multipurpose transport aircraft version 1.5
This version was created at the request for the convenience of Users. In the Archive Everything from Li-2 version 1.0 - 5 Drstalker80 liveries, 12 liveries and textures VK author. Cossack, Sounds Li-2 Aut. Igan'
 
Good morning friends
concerning the Li-2 - It is difficult to say which one is better. I tried out both - and made a mix of them,LOl
In fact the V1.5 seem to be an evolution of the first one. But, there is always a "but", the cockpits (2D and VC)
of the first one looks nicer to me than those of the V1.5 variant
There is a thing that I find a bit curious: In the V.1.5 version the manual and the 2D panels correspont perfectly.
The pictures in the manual shows exactly the same as used in the 2D panel. INn the first variant the manual is the
same but the 2D panel are more as an evolution and are nicer than from the V1.5 variant. The most flagrant
differencies are the two engine panels (upper and lower parts) But the procedures are still as same.
Now why so much diference in size? Simply the V1.5 textures are some more two or thre variants more. Than in
what we believe to be the first version the author had just put in the texture folders the textures which are different
for every version. than there is a folder with general textures which include also the textures for the VC. These textures
have to be copied into each other textures folder. This will explain why "V1" is smaller in size.
Now concerning the manuals. The one I still have posted was translated with "Deepl" and seem to be very correct.
Sadly "Deepl" allowed me only one transation for free per month. Other wise I should pay, grrrrrr.
I translated the other manuals with the google translator and as one can expect they are not always correct and also
somewhere a bit curious.. Also in the manuals there are no real explanations or organigram what switch has which function.
I tried to find out the function of the switches via the gauges editor of my fsps. But that did not bring me a lot further
forward. In fact it would be nice if we can find some one who has the knowledge and technical understanding of russian
programmation. I hoped that at the german FS2004 sit that the would be some former GDR-pilots which could help. But no
answer (I believe again the problem with german history)
Some users simply use an DC-3 cockpit. It might work. But please consider that the author merrits more consideration for his work.
Also the Li-2 is not a simply copy of the original DC-3. Even the russians had the license and some original DC-3's, it took them
about two years to put the Li-2 into serial production. They had to convert from anglo-american mesures to metric values. Also
the electric and hydraulic systems where put onto russian standards. And at last the russian engines where quiet different even the
had been largeley influenced by US design. Also the airplane was designed for the easiest maintenance under the worsest conditions.
So at last with some good translation it is possible to fly the plane with the original cockpits. The only detail what I do not agree with is the Nav1/VOR1 equipment, which it "lend" from the IL-14.

Hope that I did not bore you with my long monologue.

Best regards

Michael
 
Hi Huub,
as you also seem to be interested by this plane I join something for you.
I f you will pick up the challenge LOL I can modify the original cockpits
into the version as used on this specific plane

Best regards

Michael
 

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Hallo friends
on my post with the new Hungarian "Sunflower" paint and the picture with the decals to go with, I spoke about to modify the original panel to match the real Sunflower Li-2. I passed all the day by trying to do so. I am going crazy with those russian systems, especially the radios to match the modern panel. I gave it up. There are things in that bird I do not understand.
Sorry

Best regards

Michael
 
on the german site FS2004-Team some one pointed to an interesting model of the Lisunov Li-2

I'm wondering if I should expose?😉
As I already wrote in the FS2004 forum, due to insufficient Russian skills, I'm using the MAAM DC-3 panel.
The model and panel work perfectly together.
 
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